“Having a forum, having a meeting like this or having an assembly at the school would have been ideal,” said Sarah Madsen, whose child’s name was also on the list. “That’s really where the ball has dropped, with communication.”

Now, parents are banding together to come before the district’s safety committee, to raise awareness about the signs leading to school violence.

“I feel this kid has some things that need to be dealt with, but I do not feel there is a threat,” said another mom.

The Superintendent won’t say what disciplinary action the student is facing. He said the district welcomes any feedback from parents moving forward.